12 Homemade Body Scrubs To Keep You Smooth All Summer

Due to popular interest, our Recession Proof Beauty series continues where we left off — organic, homemade face treatments.. Today, we will focus on homemade facial scrubs.. Exfoliation is essential to anyone’s skincare regimen, yet often the most hyped over-the-counter scrubs are costly and anything but chemical-free.

Unless you and your gal pals are planning to use these scrubs straight from the mixing bowl at a stay-at-home spa day (um, that sounds nice!), you’ll want to transfer your scrubs into containers so that they’ll keep longer (about a week in the fridge).

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I’m on a mission to detox my beauty products and replace them with natural, DIY alternatives. Whipping up a homemade body scrub is an addicting starting point because soon you’re thinking, what about the stuff I use everyday?

Get smooth, silky, and toned skin in just a few minutes with our super easy Coconut Rose Body Scrub DIY!We chose three simple ingredients (organic of course!) that you probably already have in your kitchen, plus this scrub smells and feels so amazing that it will make you feel like you’ve spent the day at a luxury spa!

Scrubbing your body once a week, drinking lots of water, getting a spa or a massage once in awhile is a good way to make your skin happy, but body lotions play an important role in retaining the moisture and protecting your skin from the harmful rays be it summers or winters.

Select your salt. In a salt scrub, the salt is used as an exfoliant that scrubs away dead skin and leaves your skin soft and smooth. There are a number of different salt types you can use, including table salt, sea salt, Himalayan salt, Dead Sea salt, kosher salt, or Epsom salt.

Hi, I’m wondering how to choose colors, in Australia, for adding to these scrubs please? I would like to make a shower scrub and this formula sounds like it’s the right mix of cleansing and scrubbing without slipping all over the place, but I’m very confused about the type of colors to look for as most retailers do not refer to oil based scrubs in the suitability lists.